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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2014

A First Baseline for the Magnets in the High Luminosity LHC Insertion Regions

E. Todesco; Hervé Allain; G. Ambrosio; Gianluigi Arduini; F. Cerutti; R. de Maria; Luigi Salvatore Esposito; Stephane Fartoukh; P. Ferracin; H. Felice; R. Gupta; R. Kersevan; N. Mokhov; Tatsushi Nakamoto; I. Rakno; J.M. Rifflet; L. Rossi; G. Sabbi; M. Segreti; Fernando Toral; Qingjin Xu; P. Wanderer; R. van Weelderen

The High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) project aims at accumulating 3000 fb-1 in the years 2023-2035, i.e., ten times more w.r.t. the nominal LHC performance expected for 2010-2021. One key element to reach this challenging performance is a new insertion region to reduce the beam size in the interaction point by approximately a factor two. This requires larger aperture magnets in the region spanning from the interaction point to the matching section quadrupoles. This aperture has been fixed to 150 mm for the inner triplet quadrupoles in 2012. In this paper, we give a first baseline of the interaction region. We discuss the main motivations that lead us to choose the technology, the combination of fields/gradients and lengths, the apertures, the quantity of superconductor, and the operational margin. Key elements are also the constraints given by the energy deposition in terms of heat load and radiation damage; we present the main features related to shielding and heat removal.


Physics Letters B | 1998

ON THE ENERGY DEPENDENCE OF PROTON BEAM EXTRACTION WITH A BENT CRYSTAL

Gianluigi Arduini; K. Elsener; G. Fidecaro; M. Gyr; Werner Herr; J. Klem; U. Mikkelsen; E. Weisse

Abstract Proton beam extraction from the CERN SPS by means of a bent silicon crystal is reported at three different energies, 14 GeV, 120 GeV and 270 GeV. The experimental results are compared to computer simulations which contain a sound model of the SPS accelerator as well as the channeling phenomena in bent crystals. The overall energy dependence of crystal assisted proton beam extraction is understood and provides the basis to discuss such a scheme for future accelerators.


Proceedings of the 1997 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.97CH36167) | 1997

Energy dependence of crystal assisted extraction at the CERN SPS

Gianluigi Arduini; K. Elsener; G. Fidecaro; M. Gyr; W. Herr; J. Klem; U. Mikkelsen; E. Weisse

The feasibility of extracting particles from the halo of a circulating proton beam has been successfully demonstrated in an experiment at the SPS. Although most measurements were obtained at an intermediate energy of 120 GeV, more recently we had the opportunity to extract protons from a coasting beam at 14 GeV and 270 GeV, thus exploiting the full available energy range of the SPS. In this report we present a comparison of the measurements at the three energies and a qualitative comparison with the predictions.


Proceedings of the 1997 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.97CH36167) | 1997

Extraction of 22 TeV/c lead ions from the CERN SPS using a bent silicon crystal

Gianluigi Arduini; K. Cornelis; K. Elsener; G. Ferioli; G. Fidecaro; M. Gyr; W. Herr; J. Klem; E. Weisse

The extraction of protons from the halo of a circulating beam has been repeatedly demonstrated at the SPS. In a recent experiment a coasting lead ion beam was available at a momentum of 270 GeV/c per charge corresponding to a total momentum of 22 TeV/c per ion and the possibility to extract ultrarelativistic lead ions with a bent crystal could be demonstrated for the first time. We present the experimental challenges, the measurements performed during this experiment and the first results.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2016

High Luminosity LHC: Challenges and plans

Gianluigi Arduini; J. Barranco; A. Bertarelli; Nicolo Biancacci; Roderik Bruce; O. Brüning; Xavier Buffat; Y. Cai; Lee Robert Carver; S. Fartoukh; M. Giovannozzi; Giovanni Iadarola; Kevin Li; Anton Lechner; L. Medina Medrano; Elias Métral; Y. Nosochkov; Yannis Papaphilippou; Dario Pellegrini; J. Qiang; Stefano Redaelli; A. Romano; L. Rossi; G. Rumolo; Benoit Salvant; M. Schenk; Claudia Tambasco; Rogelio Tomás; S. Valishev; F.F. Van der Veken

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is one of the largest scientific instruments ever built. Since opening up a new energy frontier for exploration in 2010, it has gathered a global user community working in fundamental particle physics and the physics of hadronic matter at extreme temperature and density. To sustain and extend its discovery potential, the LHC will undergo a major upgrade in the 2020s. This will increase its rate of collisions by a factor of five beyond the original design value and the integrated luminosity by a factor ten. The new configuration, known as High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), will rely on a number of key innovations that push accelerator technology beyond its present limits. Among these are cutting-edge 11–12 T superconducting magnets, including Nb3Sn-based magnets never used in accelerators before, compact superconducting cavities for longitudinal beam rotation, new technology and physical processes for beam collimation. The dynamics of the HL-LHC beams will be also particularly challenging and this aspect is the main focus of this paper.


Jetp Letters | 2015

Comparative results on the deflection of positively and negatively charged particles by multiple volume reflections in a multi-strip silicon deflector

W. Scandale; Gianluigi Arduini; Mark Butcher; F. Cerutti; M. Garattini; S. Gilardoni; Anton Lechner; R. Losito; A. Masi; A. Mereghetti; E. Metral; Daniele Mirarchi; S. Montesano; Stefano Redaelli; Roberto Rossi; P. Schoofs; G. Smirnov; E. Bagli; L. Bandiera; S. Baricordi; P. Dalpiaz; G. Germogli; V. Guidi; A. Mazzolari; D. Vincenzi; G. Claps; S. Dabagov; D. Hampai; F. Murtas; G. Cavoto

Bent silicon crystals in channeling mode are already used for beam extraction and collimation in particle accelerators. Volume reflection of beam particles is more efficient than beam channeling; however, the mean deflection angle is rather small. An experiment on the deflection of a 400 GeV/c proton beam and a 150 GeV/c π− beam at CERN using a multi-strip silicon deflector in reflection mode is described. The mean deflection angle of beam particles has been considerably increased due to sequential volume reflections realized in the deflector. This gives possibility for a successful usage of the multi-strip deflectors for beam collimation in high-energy accelerators.


ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007

Studies of beam losses from failures of sps beam dump kickers

T. Kramer; Gianluigi Arduini; O. Berrig; Etienne Carlier; L. Ducimetiere; B. Goddard; A. Koschik; J. Uythoven

The SPS beam dump extraction process was studied in detail to investigate the possibility of operation with reduced kicker voltage and to fully understand the trajectories and loss patterns of miss-kicked beam. This paper briefly describes the SPS beam dump process, and presents the tracking studies carried out for failure cases. The simulation results are compared to the results of measurements made with low intensity beam.


European Physical Journal C | 2018

Study of inelastic nuclear interactions of 400 GeV/c protons in bent silicon crystals for beam steering purposes

W. Scandale; F. Andrisani; Gianluigi Arduini; F. Cerutti; M. Garattini; S. Gilardoni; A. Masi; Daniele Mirarchi; S. Montesano; S. Petrucci; Stefano Redaelli; P. Schoofs; Roberto Rossi; D. Breton; D. Chaumat; S. Dubos; J. Maalmi; A. Natochii; V. Puill; A. Stocchi; E. Bagli; L. Bandiera; G. Germogli; V. Guidi; A. Mazzolari; F. Murtas; F. Addesa; G. Cavoto; F. Iacoangeli; F. Galluccio

Inelastic nuclear interaction probability of 400 GeV/c protons interacting with bent silicon crystals was investigated, in particular for both types of crystals installed at the CERN Large Hadron Collider for beam collimation purposes. In comparison to amorphous scattering interaction, in planar channeling this probability is


Proceedings of 38th International Conference on High Energy Physics — PoS(ICHEP2016) | 2017

Observation of channeling in bent crystals at the CERN LHC

Roberto Rossi; F. Galluccio; Yury Chesnokov; G. Smirnov; Daniele Mirarchi; A.M. Taratin; F. Murtas; Roberto Losito; Gianluigi Arduini; Yury E Sandomirskiy; M. Raymond; Roberta Santacesaria; Alessandro Masi; Francesca Addesa; S.B. Dabagov; Iouri M Ivanov; Germogli Germogli; Stefano Redaelli; E. Bagli; Yury A Gavrikov; L. Bandiera; Gianluca Valentino; A. Stocchi; Mark Butcher; Leonid Burmistrov; Marco Garattini; Paolo Valente; A. D. Kovalenko; W. Scandale; A A Yanovic


Archive | 2017

JACoW : Studies on Luminous Region, Pile-up and Performance for HL-LHC Scenarios

Luis Eduardo Medina Medrano; Gianluigi Arduini; Rogelio Tomás

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